Baltimore's 'Public Enemy Number One' Waves Bail

Baltimore's first "Public Enemy No. 1" is now back in Maryland as proceedings happened Friday in a Baltimore County courtroom.

Prosecutors say 25-year-old Darryl Anderson waived his bail review and remained in jail.

Federal marshals arrested him in Birmingham, Ala., on July 17 and brought him back to Maryland to face a laundry list of charges, according to authorities.

Baltimore City Police say Anderson was believed to be some sort of hit man or enforcer for the Black Guerrilla Family gang. He's accused of shooting three women in northeast Baltimore during a neighborhood dispute -- one later died.

After the incident, police put him at the head of the public enemy list in Baltimore.

Three days later, police say, Anderson was the gunman in a nonfatal shooting and home invasion robbery on Moores Run Court. He was also wanted in the killing of a man who was found shot to death in his car parked outside of a Parkville bar in July 2012.

It is not known whether or not Anderson has obtained an attorney as one did not attend his waived bail hearing Friday.

Anderson remained in the Baltimore County Detention Center without bond, prosecutors say.